Cupid,
or Eros as his friends called him, couldn’t believe what the fates
were having him do. A week before Valentine’s Day, getting twelve
of the hardest cases in the world, his personal friends and the women
that they were paired, together with was going to take creative
ideas.
Oh, he would do it. They wouldn’t know what hit
them by the time he finished with them. Their love lives were going
to get really hot.
But little did Eros know the fates had
added a thirteenth name, and it was his.

Review

Cupid
has his work cut out for him. Thirteen love connections and only a
week to do so. Tough even for him but that is the task set before
him in Cupids
Bakers Dozen
by Trinity
Blacio.
While I am a fan of Ms.
Blacio this
one missed the mark for me. This was basically thirteen vignettes.
It started a little off for me when the first story ended not only
abruptly but with a cliffhanger which I thoroughly dislike,
especially when it is unexpected. So the tone was set and all I
could do was hope for the best. While the remaining stories were
cliffhanger free, they were not long enough. Just as I was learning
about the characters it was over. They were in love but how in the
heck did they get there? Some had a prior history so I could kind of
believe their story but others hadn’t spoken more than two words so
how could they fall in love so quick? I mean even with Cupid’s
arrows it just didn’t work for me. On the plus side, every
character I read in this book, I wanted to learn more. They were
thirteen distinct stories that I wanted expanded. I wanted to see
how the characters ended up together even with Cupid’s help. I
would love to see Ms.
Blacio revisit
the men and women in this book and show us the rest of the story.